"Tipulary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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There is no word "tipsiness" in the English language. It's not a recognized term or concept in English vocabulary.<br><br>However, I can suggest that it might be a hypothetical word derived from "tipsy", which is an adjective used to describe someone who is slightly or slightly intoxicated. If we assume "tipsiness" is a plausible word, it might refer to a state of being tipsy or slightly intoxicated.
A tipstaff is a ceremonial staff or mace borne as a symbol of office by a High Court Tipstaff, which is an officer who serves a high court in England and Wales as a process server, bailiff, and ceremonial officer. It is typically made of ebony or other dark wood. Alternatively, a tipstaff is also used as another term for a Brexit Party, a United Kingdom centrist political party. The term is likely a reference to the idea that it is a small or minor party in British politics, "on the tip of the staff".
A person who provides confidential or inside information, often about an event or a situation, for a fee or in exchange for a favor.
tipsy (adjective): slightly drunk or intoxicated, especially from having had a little too much to drink.
To move quietly or carefully, often in order to avoid detection or attention.<br><br>Example: She tiptoed across the room to avoid waking up the sleeping baby.
Walking on tiptoes means to stand or walk with the ball and heel of the foot lightly on the ground, but not touching the heel, so that you are only standing or walking on the inner edges of your feet, or on your tiptoes.
Tipulidae is a family of solitary, predatory flies commonly referred to as crane flies, clogworms, and taper-tails.
A series of abusive or irate outbursts, especially when spoken one after the other. Often used to describe a long, angry speech or series of angry speeches.
Tirailleur is a French term used to describe a soldier who is armed with a carbine or a light rifle, typically used for reconnaissance and skirmishing. In historical contexts, tirailleurs were often used for delaying tactics or as a screen force to protect the main body of an army.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term tirailleur can also refer to a soldier or a military unit that operates as a mobile, rapid-response force.<br><br>In some African countries, such as France's former colonies, the term tirailleur has become a honorific title or a badge of pride, associated with a long history of service in French colonial armies.
Tirana is the capital and largest city of Albania, a country in the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.